Becky Waxman
Staff BioArticles by Becky Waxman:
Blackwood Crossing review
This surreal 3D adventure is just the ticket for fans of story-driven, esoteric experiences with rich underlying themes.
Haven Moon review
This Myst-style 3D puzzler is a gorgeous island experience that may be eclipsed by its thin story and relentless puzzle difficulty.
Profound Red review
Carol Reed's twelfth mystery proves to be a treasure trove of twisty intrigues, compelling puzzles and colourful environments.
Candle review
Burning within this gorgeous watercolour adventure is a surprisingly challenging puzzle-platforming experience.
King’s Quest review
King's Quest has come of age, as the now-completed series is a worthy successor to the classic Sierra games of yore.
Duke Grabowski: Mighty Swashbuckler! review
There's plenty to love in the easy but charming debut installment of Tiller and co.'s latest Azurbbean pirate adventure.
Obduction review
Cyan's latest opus is a multilayered 3D adventure that'll steal your breath away with its stunning exploration and challenging puzzles.
N.E.R.O. (Nothing Ever Remains Obscure) review
This surreal 3D adventure is beautful to explore but barely illuminates either its nighttime setting or abstract story.
Panmorphia review
This beautifully photographed slideshow puzzler is light on story but has a certain animalistic appeal.
Catyph: The Kunci Experiment review
Exploring the beautiful worlds of Catyph will delight puzzle lovers, but will alienate those who don't enjoy a serious challenge.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered review
Flush any concerns you may have of unnecessary tinkering, as this brilliantly updated LucasArts classic will stick with you long after you finish.
Minecraft: Story Mode review
Building on Mojang's colourful world, Telltale's five-part season is now complete, with one bridge piece left over for expansion.
That Dragon, Cancer review
Pulling no punches, this exploration of one family's courageous battle against terminal illness is a deeply moving experience.
Deponia Doomsday review
The surprise fourth installment will knock you for a loop in a time-traveling madcap adventure that's part-sequel, part-prequel.
The Rivers of Alice review
The dreamlike journey flows from one surreal environment full of challenging puzzles to another, but the waters are sometimes choppy and shallow.